* feat(annotations): preview mode for deep-link landings
When the reader opens at a deep-link CFI (e.g. clicking an exported
highlight from Obsidian), the position should not be persisted as the
user's reading progress until they actually start reading. Otherwise
the deep-link visit overwrites their last-read position and propagates
that across all sync targets.
Adds a per-book `previewMode` flag in the reader store that:
- Is set to true in FoliateViewer when the URL's `?cfi=` overrides the
saved last-position.
- Is cleared on the first user-initiated relocate (page turn / scroll),
reusing the existing reason filter in `docRelocateHandler`.
- Gates the auto progress writers:
- useProgressAutoSave — skip local config persist
- useProgressSync — skip auto-push and skip the remote-progress
view.goTo (so cloud pull doesn't yank the
user away from the previewed annotation)
- useKOSync — skip auto-push (manual pushes still respected)
Hardcover sync and Discord presence are unaffected: hardcover only
fires on explicit user button press, and Discord presence carries no
position information.
Also picks up the regenerated AndroidManifest.xml change from the
existing tauri.conf.json deep-link config (registers readest:// scheme
on Android so the smart landing page's intent:// launch resolves).
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* fix(annotations): jump in place when target book is already open
When an annotation deep link arrives while the user is already in the
reader (most common case on mobile App Links), navigateToReader was
pushing the same /reader path with a different cfi query param. The
reader's init useEffect has [] deps, so it doesn't re-run, and
FoliateViewer doesn't re-read the cfi — the view stayed put.
Detect a mounted view for the target book hash by walking
viewStates and matching the hash prefix on the bookKey. If found,
call view.goTo(cfi) directly and set previewMode so the existing
gates fire. Falls back to navigateToReader when no view is open.
Also adds a console.log on each parsed deep link to make this path
easier to debug from device logs in the future.
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* feat(reader): custom dictionaries (StarDict + MDict)
Adds a pluggable dictionary provider system. Built-in Wiktionary +
Wikipedia (extracted from the legacy single-popup model into a tabbed
shell) plus user-importable StarDict (.ifo/.idx/.dict.dz/.syn) and MDict
(.mdx/.mdd) bundles.
Settings → Language → Dictionaries: import / enable / drag-reorder /
delete (delete-mode toggle mirrors CustomFonts). Drag uses @dnd-kit with
pointer/touch/keyboard sensors. Reader popup: tabbed UI, per-tab lookup
history, scroll-aware back button, last-active tab persists. Tabs grow
to natural width up to a cap, truncate with ellipsis when crowded; phantom
bold layer prevents layout shift on focus.
StarDict reader is self-contained (replaces unused foliate-js/dict.js),
with lazy random-access binary search on .idx + .syn (~420 KB Int32Array
of byte offsets vs ~10 MB of parsed JS objects), lazy DictZip chunk
decompression via fflate streaming Inflate (cmudict/eng-nld both
chunked), and an optional .idx.offsets sidecar generated at import to
skip the init scan. Cmudict 105K-entry init drops from ~10 MB heap and
2 MB IO to ~1.7 MB heap and ~500 KB IO.
MDict uses the readest/js-mdict fork (added as a submodule, consumed via
tsconfig paths so deps stay out of readest's pnpm-lock) which adds a
browser-friendly BlobScanner reading via blob.slice(...).arrayBuffer()
— slices are lazy when the Blob is Readest's NativeFile / RemoteFile.
encrypt=2 (key-info-only) MDX is fully supported via ripemd128-based
mdxDecrypt; encrypt=1 (record-block, needs user passcode) surfaces as
unsupported.
Wikipedia annotation tool removed (Wikipedia is now a tab inside the
unified popup); legacy WiktionaryPopup / WikipediaPopup deleted. Stale
annotationQuickAction === 'wikipedia' coerced to 'dictionary' on settings
load. iOS-friendly external links: skip target="_blank" on Tauri to
avoid the WebView's "open externally" path triggering the shell scope
error; the popup's container click handler routes through openUrl.
i18n: 939 strings translated across 31 locales (30 base keys + CLDR
plural forms for ar/he/sl/pl/ru/uk/ro/it/pt/fr/es).
Test fixtures bundled: cmudict (StarDict, 105K entries), eng-nld
(StarDict, smaller), and a Longman Phrasal Verbs MDX (encrypt=2).
3396 unit tests pass.
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* fix(stardict): resolve fflate from js-mdict source for vitest + Next
js-mdict is consumed as TypeScript source via tsconfig paths from
packages/js-mdict/src/. Its sources `import 'fflate'` directly, but
fflate is only installed under apps/readest-app/node_modules — so
vite's import-analysis (and Next/Turbopack's resolver) can't find
fflate when it walks up from the redirected js-mdict source location.
CI's fresh checkout exposes this; locally a leftover
packages/js-mdict/node_modules/fflate from the old workspace setup
masked it.
Pin fflate resolution to apps/readest-app/node_modules/fflate in:
- vitest.config.mts (Vite alias)
- next.config.mjs (webpack alias + Turbopack resolveAlias — Turbopack
rejects absolute paths so use a project-relative form)
- tsconfig.json (paths entry so tsgo / Biome see it)
Verified by deleting packages/js-mdict/node_modules locally and
re-running pnpm test (3396 pass), pnpm lint (clean), and both
pnpm build-web and a tauri-platform Next build (clean).
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The paginator's scrolled-mode scroll handler is debounced 250 ms, so
#anchor and #primaryIndex can lag behind the user's actual viewport.
Toggling out of scrolled mode within that window made
render() → scrollToAnchor(#anchor) restore the stale anchor, reverting
the position to a previously visible section.
Update foliate-js to flush the pending scroll state before flow leaves
'scrolled', and add regression coverage for the multi-section toggle path.
Try an exact ZIP entry match first, then fall back to a case-insensitive lookup for EPUB resources when archive entry casing differs from manifest paths.
Keep ambiguous case-only duplicates exact-match only, and add a regression test that opens a real EPUB through DocumentLoader.
Update foliate-js to preserve the current intra-page scroll anchor when fixed-layout pages relayout or replace placeholders in scrolled mode, instead of snapping back with scrollIntoView().
Add regression coverage for the scroll-anchor restore path.
Closes#3876.
iOS WKWebView's in-flight audio.play() rejects with AbortError after audio.src is reset
during a stop+restart cycle. That rejection leaks through one of the .catch chains into
TTSController.error(), which unconditionally flipped state to 'stopped' — desyncing the
state machine so subsequent rate changes fell into the no-op else branch and #speak's
auto-forward gate stopped firing at paragraph end.
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In multi-line PDF selections, pdf.js renders each text run as its own <span>
and inserts <br role="presentation"> at line endings. getTextFromRange only
walked text nodes, so <br>s were dropped and adjacent line-final/line-initial
words glued together (e.g. "lastfirst") in highlights, notes, and AI inputs.
Walk elements alongside text nodes and emit "\n" for <br>, mirroring how
Selection.toString() handles line breaks.
* feat(opds): add OPDS-PSE streaming support and custom OPDS 2.0 parser
* refactor(opds): remove custom parser, use updated foliate-js dependency
* fix(opds): resolve PSE auth at fetch time, drop credentials from book.url
Previously the streaming `pse://` virtual file baked the proxy URL with
the basic auth header into `book.url`, which (a) failed on desktop where
no proxy is used because the auth header was never applied to the page
fetch, and (b) leaked the credential to the sync server because transient
books still get pushed on first sync.
Now the `pse://` payload stores only the upstream OPDS template URL plus
the catalog id. A new `createPseStreamPageLoader` looks up the catalog
from settings on each open, probes auth once (cached for the session),
and applies the auth header via `tauriFetch` on desktop or via the proxy
URL on web.
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When a book's underlying file is missing, opening it in a dedicated
reader window showed an error toast then navigated that window to
/library, leaving a leftover library-in-reader-window the user had
to close manually. Route the recovery through a new
closeReaderWindowOrGoToLibrary() that closes the dedicated reader
window (after ensuring the main library window is visible) and only
falls back to /library navigation in the main window or on web.
Also fix a related macOS issue: the reader's CloseRequested handler
was running handleCloseBooks and calling currentWindow.destroy() on
the main window, which tore down the active book and bypassed the
Rust close-to-hide handler — making Cmd+W / traffic-light close
quit the app from the reader page (vs. correctly hiding from the
library page) and lose the active book even when the window did
hide. Skip both the cleanup and destroy on macOS for the main
window so the Rust handler hides it with the book intact, matching
the macOS minimize-to-dock convention.
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On Android, long-press selects text via selectionchange while the finger
is still on the screen. The quick action handler was gated by
androidTouchEndRef and silently returned, so no popup ever opened. After
the user lifted, nothing re-ran the gated action.
Track the gated action in a small DeferredActionState ref and flush it
from the native touchend handler, so instant copy/dictionary/wikipedia/
search/translate/tts now fire on the first long-press release.
The browser delivers one large quantised delta per wheel notch, which
Chromium scrolls without interpolation — producing the jerky one-step
motion reported on Windows. Detect mouse-wheel-shaped events inside
the iframe (line-mode, or single-axis with |deltaY| ≥ 50), suppress
the native scroll, and replay the delta as an rAF exponential lerp on
the renderer's container. Trackpad / high-resolution input is left to
native scrolling so its momentum and 2-axis behaviour are preserved.
When the main window has been destroyed (Windows/Linux default close), the
reader's "go to library" button only closed the reader, leaving no library
visible. Add ensureMainLibraryWindow() that shows an existing main window
or recreates one with the 'main' label so the existing close-reader-window
wiring keeps working. Also grant the cross-window show/unminimize permissions
the call now needs.
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* feat(warichu): support warichu (割注) inline annotation layout
- Add warichu HTML transformer that converts <span class="warichu"> and
<warichu> elements into .warichu-pending placeholders during content load
- Implement runtime layout (layoutWarichu / relayoutWarichu) that measures
column position and splits text into small inline-block chunks (2 chars
each) so CSS column boundaries can break between them, preventing large
blank gaps in vertical-rl pagination
- Use column stride (column-width + column-gap) for accurate position
measurement across column boundaries
- Hook into stabilized event for initial layout and relayout on resize
- Add warichu CSS styles (inline-block chunks, half-size font, vertical align)
* fix(warichu): correct HTML slicing edge cases
- sliceHtml: re-emit tags that were already open before the slice start
so the result stays well-formed. Previously a slice past an opening
tag produced an orphan closing tag (e.g. "<b>Hello</b>"[3,5] →
"lo</b>" instead of "<b>lo</b>").
- sliceHtml / removeFirstVisibleChar / removeLastVisibleChar: treat HTML
entities (e.g. &) as one visible character so they aren't split or
truncated mid-entity (e.g. removeFirstVisibleChar("&rest") →
"amp;rest").
- buildNodes: drop a duplicate chunk.appendChild(l2).
- Add unit tests covering the above for the three pure helpers.
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JavaScript's `\w` only matches ASCII, so the ORP letter-count regex stripped
all characters from Cyrillic (and other non-Latin) words, producing length 0
and always highlighting the first letter. Use `\p{L}\p{N}_` with the `u` flag
so letters from any script count toward the word length.
* feat: auto-download new items from subscribed OPDS catalogs
Add opt-in auto-download per OPDS catalog. When enabled, new publications
are downloaded on app startup and pull-to-refresh. Dedup via Atom <id>.
- Extend foliate-js parser to surface entry id/updated fields
- Add subscription state to OPDSCatalog type
- New headless opdsSyncService with navigation feed crawling
- Auto-download toggle in CatalogManager UI
- Wire sync into startup and pull-to-refresh hooks
- 16 new test cases
Built with an AI code agent.
Closes#3836
* chore: point foliate-js submodule to fork with OPDS id/updated fields
CI needs to fetch the foliate-js commit that adds id and updated field
extraction from OPDS feeds. Point submodule URL to our fork where the
commit is pushed.
* feat(opds): rearchitect auto-download with two-phase OPDS sync
Replaces the monolithic opdsSyncService from #3837 with a separated
discovery + acquisition pipeline. Subscription state lives in
per-catalog JSON files under Data/opds-subscriptions/, decoupled from
catalog config.
Discovery (services/opds/feedChecker.ts) resolves a catalog URL down
to its "by newest" feed via three detection tiers — rel="http://opds-
spec.org/sort/new" (Calibre / Calibre-Web), title heuristics
("Newest", "Recently Added", "Latest"), and href patterns
(?sort_order=release_date for Project Gutenberg, /new-releases for
Standard Ebooks). It then walks only that feed plus rel=next
pagination, never the full navigation tree. When no by-newest feed is
found, the catalog is skipped with a warning instead of silently
mirroring everything.
Acquisition link selection filters to safe rels
(acquisition / acquisition/open-access — drops buy / borrow /
subscribe / sample / indirect), prefers open-access when both rels
are present, then ranks by format tier:
0 Advanced EPUB / EPUB 3 (link title, .epub3 href, version=3.x)
1 plain EPUB
2 MOBI / AZW / AZW3
3 PDF / CBZ
4 anything else
Within a tier, ties resolve by feed order. When the upstream omits or
mis-declares (octet-stream) the link's media type, format is inferred
from href extension and link title. Entries that appear in both
feed.publications and a group are deduped within the same batch.
Orchestration (services/opds/autoDownload.ts) runs catalogs
sequentially — per-catalog concurrency already caps parallel downloads
at 3, so a parallel fan-out across catalogs would be N×3 simultaneous
requests on cellular. Pending and retry items are deduped by entryId,
and entries still inside their exponential-backoff window are skipped
instead of re-attempted (avoids appending duplicate failedEntries
records). Filenames come from the last path segment, capped at 200
chars, with a try/catch around decodeURIComponent for malformed
%-sequences.
Hook (hooks/useOPDSSubscriptions.ts): startup, 5-minute interval, and
'check-opds-subscriptions' event triggers. Toggling auto-download on
fires the event so the sync runs immediately. Newly imported books
are queued for cloud upload via transferManager when the user is
logged in and settings.autoUpload is on, mirroring the manual OPDS
download path. 'opds-sync-complete' is dispatched after every sync so
listening UI can refresh without polling. loadSubscriptionState
self-heals duplicate failedEntries from older state files.
The submodule URL is reverted to readest/foliate-js (the changes
needed for OPDS id/updated extraction are already in main), and
OPDSCatalog is trimmed to only the autoDownload field.
Verbose [OPDS]-prefixed debug logs cover the whole pipeline: feed
fetch → resolve → discovery → per-item download (with magic-byte
dump of the saved file) → import → cloud upload queueing.
34 new tests across opds-feed-checker, opds-auto-download,
opds-subscription-state, opds-types.
Closes#3836.
Supersedes #3837.
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The TOC occasionally flashed a scroll to the current item and then
snapped back to the top, and on slow mobile first-opens sometimes
stayed at the top entirely.
Root cause: `useOverlayScrollbars({ defer: true })` schedules OS
construction via `requestIdleCallback` with a ~2233 ms timeout. On a
busy first open the timeout fires before the browser goes idle, so OS
wraps the viewport late — and the wrap step resets the scroller's
`scrollTop` synchronously, undoing Virtuoso's earlier scroll to the
current item. Virtuoso's `rangeChanged` / `onScroll` don't propagate
the reset for another frame, so any guard based on tracked scroll
state reads stale.
* refactor(toc): cache TOC + section fragments per book
Moves the TOC regrouping and section-fragment computation out of
foliate-js/epub.js #updateSubItems into the readest client as
computeBookNav / hydrateBookNav in utils/toc.ts. The result is
persisted to Books/{hash}/nav.json — capturing the book's full
navigable structure (TOC hierarchy + sections with hierarchical
fragments). Compute once, persist locally, hydrate on subsequent
opens. Designed to serve current human-facing navigation (TOC
sidebar, progress math) and future agentic navigation (LLM-driven
seeking by structural location).
Versioned by BOOK_NAV_VERSION for forward invalidation. Existing
books regenerate transparently on next open.
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* chore: update worktree scripts
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On iOS, navigating to a book group in the library caused the WebKit GPU
process to exceed its 300 MB jetsam limit (peaking at ~328 MB), resulting
in a blank screen flash and broken scroll state.
Three changes reduce peak GPU memory usage:
- Add overscan={200} to VirtuosoGrid/Virtuoso so only items within 200px
of the viewport are rendered, limiting simultaneous image decoding
- Add loading="lazy" to both Image components in BookCover so the browser
defers decoding offscreen cover images
- Conditionally mount the <video> and <audio> elements in AtmosphereOverlay
only when atmosphere mode is active, eliminating idle H.264 decoder
memory overhead
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* perf(store): decouple page turn from full library rewrite for large collections
Previously every page turn triggered setLibrary() which copied the entire
library array, ran refreshGroups() with MD5 hashing over all books, and
caused cascading re-renders. With ~2800 books this made reading unusable.
- Add hash-indexed Map to libraryStore for O(1) book lookups
- Add lightweight updateBookProgress() that skips array copy and refreshGroups
- Use hash index in setProgress, saveConfig, and initViewState
- Batch cover URL generation with concurrency limit on library load
Addresses #3714
* perf(import): replace filter()[0] with find() to short-circuit on first match
* fix(store): replace Object.assign state mutation with immutable spread in setConfig
* perf(persistence): remove JSON pretty-printing to reduce serialization overhead
* fix(reader): stabilize debounce reference in useIframeEvents to prevent timer reset on re-render
* perf(context): memoize provider values to prevent unnecessary consumer re-renders
* perf(store): cache visible library to avoid refiltering on every access
* perf(library): remove redundant refreshGroups call already triggered by setLibrary
* perf(import): replace O(n) splice(0,0) with O(1) push for new book insertion
* perf(import): defer library persistence to end of import batch instead of every 4 books
* perf(library): skip full library reload on reader close since store is already in sync
* fix: address PR review feedback for library perf optimizations
Correctness fixes for issues found in code review:
- fix(library): restore library reload on close-reader-window. Reader
windows are independent Tauri webviews with their own libraryStore
instance, so progress / readingStatus / move-to-front updates from
the reader do not propagate to the main window. Reload from disk
so the library reflects the changes the reader just persisted.
- perf(import): wire BookLookupIndex into importBooks. The lookupIndex
parameter on bookService.importBook had no caller, leaving the
Map-based dedup path dead. Build the index once per import batch
in app/library/page.tsx and thread it through appService.importBook
so the O(1) dedup path is actually exercised.
- perf(import): defer library save to end of batch. Add a skipSave
option to libraryStore.updateBooks and call appService.saveLibraryBooks
once after the entire import loop, instead of once per concurrency-4
sub-batch.
- fix(store): make updateBookProgress immutable. The previous in-place
mutation reused the same library array reference, bypassing Zustand
change detection AND leaving the visibleLibrary cache holding stale
Book references. Now slice the array, update the entry, and refresh
visibleLibrary. Also make readingStatus a required parameter so
future callers cannot accidentally clear it by omitting the argument.
- fix(store): make saveConfig immutable. It previously mutated the Book
object's progress / timestamps in place and used splice/unshift on
the shared library array. Now spread to a new book object and rebuild
via setLibrary. Also corrects the interface signature to return
Promise<void> (the implementation was already async).
- fix(store): make updateBook immutable for the same reason — it was
mutating the previous-state library array before spreading.
- fix(context): wrap AuthContext login/logout/refresh in useCallback.
Without this, the useMemo deps array changed every render and the
memo was a no-op, defeating the optimization the PR was trying to
add.
- fix(reader): use a ref for handlePageFlip in useMouseEvent's debounce.
The empty-deps useMemo froze the first-render handler; with the ref
the debounced wrapper always invokes the latest closure.
Test coverage added:
- library-store: immutable updateBookProgress, visibleLibrary cache
refresh, deleted-book filtering, updateBooks skipSave option
- book-data-store: immutable saveConfig, move-to-front correctness,
visibleLibrary order, persistence behavior
- import-metahash: BookLookupIndex update on new import, lookup-index
consultation before scanning books array
- auth-context (new file): context value identity stability across
re-renders, callback identity stability
- useIframeEvents (new file): debounced wheel handler dispatches to
the latest handlePageFlip after re-render
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* refactor(types): move BookLookupIndex to types/book.ts
Avoids the inline `import('@/services/bookService').BookLookupIndex`
type annotation in types/system.ts. Both the AppService interface and
the bookService implementation now import BookLookupIndex from the
canonical location alongside Book.
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* refactor(import): convert importBook params to options object
Replace the long positional-argument list on appService.importBook
(saveBook, saveCover, overwrite, transient, lookupIndex) with a
single options object so callers no longer need to pad with
`undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined` to reach the parameter
they actually want to set.
Before:
await appService.importBook(file, library, undefined, undefined,
undefined, undefined, lookupIndex);
After:
await appService.importBook(file, library, { lookupIndex });
The underlying bookService.importBook is also refactored to take an
options object: required AppService callbacks (saveBookConfig,
generateCoverImageUrl) are bundled with the optional flags via an
ImportBookInternalOptions interface that extends the public
ImportBookOptions defined in types/book.ts.
All existing call sites updated to the new shape.
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The breadcrumb "All" button was broken on first click after entering a
group because next-view-transitions@0.3.5's useTransitionRouter wraps
router.replace() in startTransition + document.startViewTransition, and
this combination is incompatible with Next.js 16.2 RSC navigation when
only the search params change for the same pathname (e.g.
/library?group=foo -> /library). The navigation silently never commits.
Extract the library navigation logic into a useLibraryNavigation hook
that uses plain useRouter from next/navigation. The data-nav-direction
attribute is still set so existing directional CSS keeps working when
view transitions fire via popstate.
See https://github.com/shuding/next-view-transitions/issues/65 for the
upstream incompatibility.
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PDF.js TextLayer renders <br> between text spans for visual line wrapping.
The TTS SSML generator was converting these to <break> elements, causing
TTS engines to pause at every PDF line break within paragraphs. Fix by
rejecting <br> (along with canvas and annotationLayer) via the node filter
when the document is detected as a PDF.
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The `pages` getter used Math.ceil(viewSize / containerSize) which inflates
the count by 1 when floating-point drift makes the ratio slightly above an
integer (e.g. 4.00000001 → 5). Use Math.round to absorb sub-pixel drift,
matching the approach already used in #getPagesBeforeView.
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* feat: Add option to split words in RSVP mode
* fix(rsvp): replace lookbehind regex with lookahead-only split in getHyphenParts
* feat: Add option to split words in RSVP mode
* fix(theme): update data-theme and themeCode when system theme changes
* feat(rsvp): split on ellipsis between letters and preserve delimiter type
* fix(rsvp): fix incorrect merged line
* feat(rsvp): insert blank frame between consecutive identical words
* refactor(sidebar): replace react-window and OverlayScrollbars with react-virtuoso and CSS scrollbars
* feat(toc): smooth scroll to active chapter on sidebar open
* test(theme-store): expand dark theme palette fixture with full color tokens
* refactor: remove dead code and consolidate duplicate CSS scrollbar rules
* fix(toc): fix auto-scroll on sidebar open and improve scroll behavior
- Add isSideBarVisible to scroll effect deps so it fires on sidebar open
- Use setTimeout delay for Virtuoso to finish layout before scrolling
- Add 10s cooldown on user scroll to re-enable auto-scroll
- Use smooth scroll for short distances (<16 items), instant for longer
- Track visible center via rangeChanged for accurate distance calculation
- Fix tab navigation background opacity (bg-base-200 instead of /20)
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Validate serverUrl in the kosync API proxy to block requests to
private/internal addresses and non-http(s) schemes. Also fix isLanAddress
to detect 0.0.0.0 and bracket-wrapped IPv6 private addresses.
Closes code-scanning alert #14.
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Closes#3770.
Add transformStylesheet rule that clips CSS width declarations exceeding the
viewport with max-width and border-box sizing. Also add @testing-library/react
to vitest browser optimizeDeps.include to prevent mid-test Vite reloads on CI.
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The Wiktionary REST API does not support Chinese entries — simplified
characters return 404, traditional characters omit Chinese results, and
no pronunciation data is ever included. Switch Chinese lookups to the
Wiktionary Action API which returns full wikitext with pinyin and
definitions. Also add encodeURIComponent to the REST API URL for all
other languages.
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* feat(hardcover): add one-way Hardcover sync integration
- Add HardcoverClient with ISBN/title-based book lookup, progress push, and note sync
- Add HardcoverSyncMapStore for persistent local mapping of note IDs to Hardcover journal IDs
- Add GraphQL queries/mutations for Hardcover API (insert/update/recreate journal entries)
- Add DB migration for hardcover_note_mappings table (schema: hardcover-sync)
- Add HardcoverSettings dialog component (connect/disconnect/enable toggle)
- Add useHardcoverSync hook wired in Annotator for push-notes and push-progress events
- Add Hardcover Sync section in BookMenu with per-book toggle (persisted in BookConfig)
- Add HardcoverSettings type and DEFAULT_HARDCOVER_SETTINGS to system settings
- Add hardcoverSyncEnabled per-book flag to BookConfig
- Mount HardcoverSettingsWindow in Reader alongside KOSync and Readwise windows
Sync is one-way (Readest → Hardcover), manual-action only, per-book opt-in.
Supports idempotent note sync: insert new, skip unchanged, update changed, recreate on stale remote ID.
* fix(hardcover): proxy API calls server-side to fix CORS, normalize Bearer token
- Add /api/hardcover/graphql Next.js route that proxies POST requests server-side,
bypassing CORS restrictions (Hardcover API has no Access-Control-Allow-Origin header)
- On Tauri (desktop), calls Hardcover directly; on web, routes through the proxy
- Normalize token in HardcoverClient: accept raw JWT or 'Bearer <jwt>' format
- Update helper text to point to hardcover.app → Settings → API
* fix(hardcover): surface note-sync no-ops and harden book resolution
- Show toast feedback when book data is still loading, Hardcover is not configured,
or the current book has no annotations/excerpts to sync
- Show an explicit info toast when note sync finds no new changes
- Parse Hardcover search results in the current hits/document response shape
- Resolve note sync through ensureBookInLibrary for parity with progress sync
- Add console logging for note/progress sync failures
* debug(hardcover): add runtime instrumentation for note sync
* feat(metadata): keep identifier stable and store ISBN separately
- Add dedicated metadata.isbn field
- Expose ISBN as its own editable field in book metadata
- Preserve identifier semantics for existing source IDs and hashes
- Route metadata auto-retrieval ISBN handling through the new field
- Prefer metadata.isbn for Hardcover matching
* fix(hardcover): avoid wasm sqlite for note mappings on web
- Store Hardcover note sync mappings in localStorage on web
- Keep sqlite-backed mappings for desktop/native environments
- Remove the web-only database dependency from manual note sync
* fix(hardcover): dedupe notes by payload hash across unstable note IDs
- Add payload-hash lookup in HardcoverSyncMapStore
- Reuse existing journal mapping when payload already synced
- Prevent duplicate insertions when note IDs change or duplicate locally
* fix(hardcover): avoid duplicate quote export when annotation note exists
- Detect excerpt+annotation pairs for the same highlight
- Skip standalone excerpt export when annotation has note text
- Keep annotation export as the single source of truth
* docs(hardcover): add consolidated change summary for review
* fix(hardcover): suppress excerpt export by CFI when annotation note exists
* fix(hardcover): suppress empty-note annotation duplicates when note exists
* fix(hardcover): deduplicate notes by text and cfi base node
* refactor(hardcover): optimize sync performance, add rate limiting and clean up debug tools
* chore: remove dev-only change log from main
* test(hardcover): add unit tests for sync mapping and client logic
* chore: custom deployment and UI fixes
* fix(hardcover): use timestamptz for accurate annotation time
* fix(hardcover): use date scalar and RFC 3339 formatting for journal entries
* Revert "chore: custom deployment and UI fixes"
This reverts commit 0329aba7129d1e1ebf2c663804b8fba9a9f87b91.
* Fix hardcover progress dates and surface imported ISBNs
* Fix Hardcover currently reading sync
* fix(hardcover): avoid promoting note sync status
* style(hardcover): apply prettier formatting
* test(hardcover): fix strict TypeScript assertions
* test(hardcover): harden sync regression coverage
* test(hardcover): fix lint and formatting regressions
* fix(hardcover): narrow note dedupe range matching
* refactor(hardcover): extract note dedupe helpers
* refactor(isbn): extract metadata normalization helpers
* feat(hardcover): improve synced quote formatting
* feat(hardcover): sync progress by edition percentage
* fix(hardcover): reuse active read on first sync
* style(hardcover): apply formatting fixes
* fix(hardcover): address adversarial review findings
- null-guard insert_user_book response: throw with error message
when the API returns a null user_book instead of crashing on
property access
- skip progress push when Hardcover edition page count is unknown:
getHardcoverProgressPages now returns null when context.pages and
context.bookPages are both null (title-search path); pushProgress
exits early instead of silently sending an inaccurate local page
number
- apply edition preference for title-search books: after
searchBookByTitle resolves a book ID, fetch QUERY_GET_BOOK_USER_DATA
via editions(where: { book_id: ... }) to retrieve the user's active
read edition and user_book, then apply the same active-read-edition
-> user_book-edition waterfall used for ISBN lookups
- add regression tests for all three fixes
- verify all query/mutation field names against hardcover schema.graphql
* fix(ui): restore highlight options layout and clean up color name editing
Restore the pre-#3741 layout for both the AnnotationPopup highlight
options row and the HighlightColorsEditor settings panel.
HighlightOptions: re-add `justify-between` on the outer container and
remove `flex-1` from the color strip so the gap between the style box
and color strip responds to the number of colors.
HighlightColorsEditor: restore `grid-cols-3 sm:grid-cols-5` grid,
remove always-visible name inputs, and add a click-to-edit popover on
each color circle with hover tooltip for the label.
Add a browser screenshot test that renders the real AnnotationPopup
component with Tailwind CSS and compares against baseline PNGs for
5, 10, and 15 colors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The translate.toil.cc relay that backs the yandex provider is currently
unavailable. Introduce a `disabled` flag on TranslationProvider and
filter disabled providers out of both `getTranslators()` and
`getTranslator()` so the settings panel, translator popup, and the
fallback logic in `useTranslator` all agree the provider doesn't exist —
no per-callsite changes needed. Flip the flag back (or delete the line)
on `yandexProvider` to re-enable once the upstream is healthy.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Guard handleTTSSpeak with a single-flight ref so a second tts-speak
event that arrives while the first is still inside its initial awaits
(initMediaSession / backgroundAudio / TTSController.init) is ignored
instead of racing ahead to construct a second TTSController. Without
this, rapid clicks produced two concurrent speakers talking over each
other because viewState.ttsEnabled is only set at the end of the first
invocation, so the footer bar would dispatch tts-speak twice.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The sidebar delete handler always removed annotations through the note
bubble overlay key (`NOTE_PREFIX + cfi`), but highlights are keyed by
the raw CFI. Deleting a highlight from the sidebar therefore left its
overlay drawn until the book was reopened, while the popup path — which
lets `wrappedFoliateView` default the value to the CFI — worked.
Introduce `removeBookNoteOverlays` that mirrors the draw filters in
`Annotator.tsx` and clears every overlay a BookNote can own (highlight
and/or note bubble), and route the sidebar delete through it.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>